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WANTED SITUATIONS VACAN FEMALE CLEAN RELIABLE woman to care for nineteen-months-old boy 5 days a week, on south lakeside..Phone 202 between 9 amvand 5 p.m. FAT HORSES, little, big, old or young; licensed and bonded American cash buyer. Write Heeley Livestock, General De- livery, Wiliams Lake. CHEST OF drawers. Write Box ennroorosorrrccrerccfjrennree 335 Town. SITUATION. VACANT. -. | socennrennnnnnnnsrereennneers MALE OR FEMALE FOR RENT i THREE-ROOM House on lake- shore. Phone 119-F. EXPERIENCED RANCH cook for 8-12 people. Good wages. Contact P. Barnes at Lac La ee > Se aR Eee REID _ Hacles phone ts eed lone ROoMED Cabin, water and PAPER CARRIERS for evening] electricity. Apply A. Bush, 244 Paper. Delivery 8:45 p.m. to| miles on Chilcotin Road. 9:30 p.m. Apply P.O. Box 443, | | Hrnnnnneerenenonnrrernnnoores Se ee ee WANTED TO RENT SITUATION WANTED iWolOR Gace Tela ee a three bedroom ome FEMALE in town, or will purchase un- finished house, Write Box 540 WOMAN WITH seven-year-old Tribune. son desires steady work as cook on ranch: 1 have eighteens] seeerreeesewinesecnnrconeronnce years experience as a cook (IN MEMORIUM and was born and raised on a pleas BEL “LAND ACT" Notice of intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C. and situate Charlotte Lake, ap- proximately 8 miles from the headwaters of the Atnar'o iRver, on the west side on an unamed bay. This being on the south side the said lake. TAKE NOTICE that Rich- ard Harold Ranniger of 917th + Squ., Williams Lake, occupa- tion (Radio) —_ Telephone, North West Tel., Co., intends to apply for permission to purchase the following des- cribed lands: — Commencing at a post plan- ted south east corner; thence 10 chains south; thence 5 chains west; thence 10 chains north; thence 5 chains east to the point of commencement, and containing % acre, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is summer home. RICHARD H. RANNIGER July 2nd 1958. Se I AS ea a RE “LAND ACT" Notice of intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C. situate Charlotte Lake, ap- proximately § miles from the headwaters of the Atnarko River, on the west side of an unamed bay, this being on the south side of the said lake, TAKE NOTICE that Clar- ence Wesley Park of 3118 Euclid Ave., Vancouver, B.C., occupation Diesel Mechanic. ranch. Write Mrs. M. Smith, Box 482 Lillooet. HOUSEKEEPING or baby sit- ting by hour or week. Phone 321. AS A SERVICE to our readers a booklet of commemorative verses has been compiled in the sincere hope that it will Prove of service to readers desirous of selecting a suitable verse for their In Memorium tributes. A copy of this book- let will be mailed on request. Dae aeaaa ena ee eee FOR SALE ee See ee TWO-BEDROOM HOME in resi- dential district, on automatic oil heat, self-contained suite in the MISCELLANEOUS basement. Write Box 525, Tribune. MODERN REVENUE HOMB, EBINGE ‘GEORGE main floor five rooms, base- with self-contained three-room suite plus rumpus HOUSE MOVERS LTD. House moving and Lifting Service available in Williams Lake and District _ FULL iNSURANCE 2,500 excellent used hardwood y folding chairs, for churches, FREE ESTIMATES clubs, halls; %” x. 3-16" | Apply — Scotch marble tiles; uphol- . . stered spring cushion beer CHARLIE EDGSON, Phone Quesnel 331-X-1, parlor chairs and tables, fo)4- Pgai Box 314, Quesnel. ing banquet tables, Prices. “La Salle,” 945 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS— 123, ACRES on school buc ina |. Meet Saturday night, 8-30 12% ACRES on school bus.line.|- Churen Hall. Cameron and new buildings, two large| ‘Third Avenuc, Phone 3004. chicken houses, well water,| Box 644. Town, pasture for cow. Oscar Purjue, 9 miles on Dog Creek Road, 7 : WILL TRADE fully modern two Rameron post by road. bedroom home in North Kam- loops for similar home in Wil- FIFTY BREEDING ewes and) jiams Lake. Phone 135 Town. purebred Suffolk ram, Write ibed lands:— Commencing at a post plan- ted north west corner; thence 10 chains south; thence 5 chains east; thence 10 chains north; thence 5 chains west to the point of commencement and containing % acre, more or less, The purpose for which the land is required is summer cottage, CLARENCE W. PARK 8. Fs June 236, 195 “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, an situate on shore of Nimpo Lake. TAKE NOTICE that Jerome F. Lindsey, of Anahim Lake, occupation rancher, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following des- eribed lands: — Commencing at a post planted approximately 15 chains south of the south-west corner of Lot 545A; thence 10 chains east; thence 10 chains south; thence 10 chains west; thence 10 chains north; and containing 10 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is a fishing camp. JEROME FRANCIS INDSEY May 27, 1958. Boe Sid Eebane: NEW AND USED guns. We wi!l sell your used gun ai no obli- gation. Guns for rent. Hun- ter’s Sporting Goods. HEAVY, YEAR old hens $1.25 live weight and large fryers $1.50 each. Call evenings Os- car Purjue nine miles on Dog. Creek Road name on sign at road. MACHINERY PERFORMANCE IS. THE PAYOFF ! And especially in used equip- ment! That's why most buyers deal with Finning’s. They know Finning used equipment is priced right, always depen- dable. See Finning Tractor TODAY! CATTLE RANCH in Cariboo, will keep 50 head. Year round water, House, barns. For fur- ther information, write Len Kilgore, Miocene, B.C. TANDEM LUMBER Truck with contract. For further ils write Box 539 Tribune. G.M.C. 3% ton tandem truck, 1955, only 16,000 miles com- plete with spare wheel, cus- tom built stock rack. Carry- ing capacity 15 tons or 20 head cattle. For further infor- mation write box 248, 100 Mile House, B.C. 36 FT. GLENDALE mobile home i al w hee CW re itera CAT D311 Electric Set, 20 KW, closets, deluxe frigidaire, un- with base, der-floor heating. In excellent} shutofls. Bonded condition, see Ken Hamilton] G8¥ warranty, fon. Prin at Mule Train Trailer Camp,| George. FT-3445 $3,500 Quesnel, B.C. INT. TD9, 1949 model, has Z| Isaacs”. angledozer’ Oareo HOUSE WITH full plumbing and}, winch. As is, fob- Terrace. electricity and abundant water FT-4090 __ Price on Request | 360 ft. highway and 8 acres|CAT D6 Tractor, 1949 model, Cat hyd. angledozer, Hyster ii supply. 1000 road frontage, : with good timber, three miles from town on Chilcotin Road.| winch. fob Prince Priced very reasonably for| George. F =. $12,750 cash. Apply J. G. Smith, Box 381 Williams Lake. _ RANGETTE IN good condition See your Phone 209-L or contact. Mrs. P. Smith on Borland Street] CATERPILLAR between 2nd and 3rd Ave. Dale APPEN RANGE, as new. Phone i 16. FINNING TRACTOR CORRODE R ES ODOR CEO OD TRAILERS & EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. Phone 130 Williams Lake LATE MODEL 1956 Trailer, 41 t Glendale as new, excel-|,, | : feat condition. Terms can be|’ Where Used Equipment Is A arranged, Phone 236, Business — Not A Sideline! ” fifteen thence 5 chains north; “LAND ACT” Notice of intention to Apply to Purchase Land In land Recording District of Williams Lake ‘R2C’ and situate on the east side of Horne Lake which is located (15) miles south of Tatla Lake: TAKE NOTICE that John H. Neff of Beaver Lodge, Al- berta, Can., occupation USAF, intends to apply for permis- sion to purchase the following described lands: — Commencing at a post planted approximately 234 miles from the north east cor- ner of lot 531 thence 5 chains south; thence 10 chains east; thence 10 chains west and containing approximately 5 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is summer home site. JOHN. H. NEFF. 8. June 14, 1958. “LAND ACT® Notice of intentic 0 Apply to Purchase and In Land Recording District of Williams Lake “R2C” and situate on the east side of Horne Lake which located fifteen (15) miles south of Tatla Lake. TAKE NOTICE: that So~- uel R. Martin of Beaver Lodge, Al ‘ta, Can., occupation ineer intends to apply for pe mission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands:— Commencing at a post plan- ted approximately three (3) miles from the N\E. corner of lot 531; thence 5 chains north thence 10 chains east; thence 5 chains south; thence 16 chains west and containing ap- proximately 5 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is summer home site. SAMUEL R. MARTIN June 14, 1958, “LAND ACT” Notice of intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Eand_Recording District of Williams Lake “R2C” and situate on east side of Horne Lake which is located fifteen (15) miles south of Tatla Lake. sion to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post plan- ted approximately 2%; miles from N.E. corner of Lot 531; thence five (5) chains north; thence ten (10) chains east: thence (5) chains south; thence ten (10) chains west: and containing approximately 5 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is summer home site. Walter H. Brown June 14, 1958. “LAND ACT” Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land In_ Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B. n situate approx. 1 mile east of Likely P.O. TAKE NOTICE that Bert Smith of Likely, B.C., occupa- tion Faller intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at 2 post plan- ted N.E. corner lot 11573; thence 4 chains easterly along north boundary lot 11495; thence 6 chains north; thence 10 chains west; thence 6 chains south to boundary lot 11573; thence 6 chains east- erly to point of commence- ment along north boundary lot 11573, and containing 6 acres, more or less, The purpose for which the land is required is homesite. BERT SMIT July 5, 1958 “LAND ACT” Notices of intention to pply to Purchase Land In Land Recording. District of Williams Lake, an situate onthe north shore of False Bay, Horsefly Lake, ap- prox. 55 chains in’ a westerly direction along shore from a stream running into the eastern end of False Bay. TAKE NOTICE that A. Phillips of Williams La B.C., occupation trainman, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following des- eribed lands: — Commencing at a post plan- ted approx. 94 Cuaiuc west of creek running into False Bay. north shore Horsefly thence 10 chains north thence 5 chains east: thence 10 chains south; thence 5 chains west along lake shore to point of commencement and containing 5 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is summer home. ARDUS_ JOHN PHILLIPS July 5, 1958, “LAND ACT” Notice of intention to Apply to Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Williams Lake, B.C., and situate on the north shore of False Bay, Horsefly Lake, aj prox. 50 chains in a westerly direction along shore from a stream running into the east- ern end of False Bay. TAKE NOTICE that Tohn Donald Bare, of Williams Lake, B.C..ocupation train m: intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands:— Commencing at a post plan- ted approx. 50 chains west of creek running into False Bay north shore, Horsefly Lake, thence 10 chains north: thence 5 chains east; thence 10 chains south; thence 5 chains west along lake shore to point of commencement, and containing 5 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is summer home. JOHN DONALD BARE July 5, 1958. WE ARE NOW BUYING LUMBER MARKING INK IN BULK AND BOTTLING IN QUARTS AT A CONSIDERABLE SAVING TO YOU THE TRIBUNE Phone 56 | | 3 Minto. mascot of the RCAF’s City of Winnipeg squadron ap- Pears p eased on learning he has been promoted to -he rank of flght-sergeant. Eight-year- old son of two Yukon grizzlies, he jvinec the squadron on 1951. Trapped as a cub. Minto was flown from the Yukon tu Calgary and later More about Princess Delays (Continued trom Page 3) Stampede on, and until the Prin- cess. and this went to Miss Stev- | cess left for the new airport, she enson. Was treated first to a showing Lunch over, announcer. Clar-/of the Riding Club's popular under Rie At 2:10 the Royal party lett to fax poes was waiting to whisk the Prin- Council has abandoned an j°es to her next stop. Casting around for additional| Using the highway as a speed- revenue some time ago, this idea way cost Edmund Matuschewski At last night's meeting advice | months. was given to ‘the effect the tax 4 ence Bryson declared the special | Mounted square dance routine = |and then the rodeo events got - Not goin g ] the grounds and travelled to the airport. There the big RCAF G5 idea to tax a public utility com- Dany on its poles as a fire pro- L i tection tariff. LOSES Icence was brought up, but the legality! $100 and costs Tuesday and the of it wasn’t certain. Suspension of his licence for six have to be worked out on a miles from the 150 Mile House protection / south on Saturday night at dusk. costs, and resulting figure was|His speeds reached 100 miles around $20 a year. Councillors|per hour and he was found’ didn’t think the effort was worth | guilty of driving in a criminally the results. negligent manner, moved .s the Assiniboine Park zon at Winnines where ne Now resides with spouse Maude. Canimahood News IN KAMLOOPS last Thursday for a medical: check up was Mrs. Adams, accompanied by her hus- j band Jack Adams. MRS. Sylvia Lorimer, Fawn Post Mistress and her three daughters spent a day last week in Kamloops. MR. AND MRS. Fred Ward are proceeding, with the Jeho- vah’s Witness group, to New York to join the assemblage. Herb McNeil motored to Kam- loops Saturday to bring! Mrs McNeil and infant son home from hospital. GEORGE BLACKWELL and son John, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Laverty and Sharon, of Vancouver, were call- ers last week on their aunt Mr: L. MeNeil in Royal Inland Hos We point with pleasure to our location—cenvenient to you. ‘We point with pride to our service which is aimed to please you. We point with confidence to our products—sure to satisfy you. Try our personalized car- care... e€ guarantee satisfaction! CARSON'S CHEVRON SERVICE Jim Carson Phone 236 Have a GOOD RUM. for your money \non Hart & Song S DEMERARA = This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control] Board or by the Government of British Colurmbta se Se Se eeu Ct gS CENTENNIAL SUE The Tribune's Centennial Issue, covering the history of the Central Cariboo, will be published in September. Tentative date of issue is September 17. One difficulty in publishing an issue such as this is the problem of ascertaining how many copies over and above normal ran should be made. 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